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tyfred1

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Do you consider Cheetos chips???? If not, what are they? I am having a debate with a friend of mine, just thought I would see what all you thought.
 

CyinCo

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I'd say no. But I guess there is no real definition. I would say a cheeto is puffed corn. I would say a chip needs to be flat and have a "chipped" off of something appearance, hence the name "chip".
 

keepngoal

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you also find puffed corn in the chip aisle. And who named it "The Chip Aisle"?

- keep.
 

CTTB78

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Cheetos are an extruded, cut, and fried product unlike chips which are sliced and fried.
Now if you throw Pringles into the mix (which are extruded, sliced, and fried) Cheetos would be in their category.
 

clone2011

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They're in the "Crinkly-Bags-That-You-Can't-Open-Quietly" Aisle.

I guess I've always just called them Cheetos.
 

cyclonemaniac7

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I know Dictionary.com isn't the most accurate always, but I liked this one for chip:

8.something dried up or without flavor.

Here is the more relevant one:

2.a very thin slice or small piece of food, candy, etc.:
 

tyfred1

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If you tell someone to go and get you a bag of chips from the store and they bring back Cheetos would you be like, those arent chips?
 

CYCLONE STATE

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Annika Sorenstam says it's a Cheeto not a chip.
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